A series of events, provided by 黄瓜视频 County Council鈥檚 Learning Disabilities Adult Social Care Team, have had a lasting impact for people with learning disabilities.
The 鈥楧o you see me moving鈥 events held across the county were set up to encourage people with learning disabilities, and their social workers and carers, to get more involved in physical activity.
The events took place during Learning Disability Week (15-21 June). The theme for 2025 was "Do you see me?" which was all about people with a learning disability being seen, heard and valued.
Councillor Sue Eacock, cabinet member for Adult Social Care at 黄瓜视频 County Council said: 鈥淏eing active benefits everyone, however, those with a disability can sometimes experience barriers when trying to exercise.
鈥淥ur Learning Disabilities Adult Social Care Teams recently put their training into action and hosted events across the county to promote and encourage physical activity.
鈥淚t was great to see the lasting impact these events had on those who attended.鈥
The fun filled sessions included a special Olympics at Abbey Stadium, Zumba at Our Way Self Advocacy and games and disco in Parkside. Disability Rights UK attended each session to promote their Moving Social Work and Get Yourself Active programmes. Other guests and contributors included Bromsgrove鈥檚 Everyone鈥檚 Active and Healthy 黄瓜视频.
As well as having a great time, participants were able to find out information about physical activity offers near them, such as free entry to the local swimming pool for people with a learning disability who pay their council tax to Bromsgrove District Council.
Kerry McCrossan, Assistant Director of Adult Social Care at 黄瓜视频 County Council said: 鈥淓veryone had a fantastic time during our 鈥楧o you see me?鈥 moving events. We found out about some great offers and facilities which our social care practitioners can signpost people to, and our staff are now even more informed about how to better support people with learning disabilities to get active.
鈥淚 am so proud of our team who arranged the events themselves, without any cost to the Council. The smiles on people鈥檚 faces and laughter in the room, enjoying table tennis, badminton and dominoes were priceless.鈥